Broadcast 17th April 1984 (as Pogue Mahone) The John Peel Show 1 Streams Of Whiskey 2:30 2 Greenland Whale Fisheries Arranged By – The Pogues Written By – Traditional 2:36 3 Boys From The County Hell 2:56 4 The Auld Triangle Written-By – Brendan Behan 3:49 Broadcast 9th July 1984 The David 'Kid' Jensen Show 5 Dingle Regatta Written-By – Jem Finer, The Pogues 2:35 6 Poor Paddy On The Railway Arranged By – The Pogues Written By – Traditional 2:58 7 Boys From The County Hell 2:48 8 Connemara Let's Go 2:52 Broadcast 12th December 1984 The John Peel Show 9 Whiskey You're The Devil Arranged By – The Pogues Written By – Traditional 2:18 10 Navigator Written-By – Phil Gaston 4:23 11 Sally MacLennane 2:53 12 Danny Boy Arranged By – The Pogues Written-By – Fred E. Weatherly 3:25 Broadcast 2nd March 1985 The Phil Kennedy Show 13 A Pair Of Brown Eyes 3:35 14 Muirshin Durkin Arranged By – The Pogues Written By – Traditional 1:50 15 Sally Maclennane 2:40 Broadcast 11th July 1985 The Janice Long Show 16 Wild Cats Of Kilkenny 2:42 17 Billy's Bones 2:00 18 The Old Main Drag 3:16 19 Dirty Old Town Written-By – Ewan MacColl 3:39 Broadcast 5th November 1986 The Janice Long Show 20 If I Should Fall From Grace With God 2:31 21 Lullaby Of London 3:37 22 The Rake At The Gates Of Hell 2:24 23 Turkish Song Of The Damned Written-By – Jem Finer, Shane MacGowan 3:55
Accordion – James Fearnley Banjo – Jem Finer Bass – Cait O'Riordan (tracks: 1-19), Darryl Hunt (tracks: 20-23) Drums – Andrew Ranken Fiddle – Henry Benagh (tracks: 16 - 19) Guitar, Mandolin – Philip Chevron (tracks: 16 - 23) Performer – Pogue Mahone (tracks: 1 - 4) Producer – Barry Andrews (tracks: 16 - 23), Elizabeth Lewis (tracks: 20 - 23), Mark Radcliffe (tracks: 1 - 4, 9-12), Martyn Hayles (tracks: 5 - 8), Ted Beston (tracks: 13 - 15) Tin Whistle – Spider Stacy Uilleann Pipes – Tommy Keane (tracks: 16 - 19) Vocals – Shane MacGowan
Written-By – Shane MacGowan (tracks: 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15 to 18, 20 to 22) Expanded version of the 2020 Record Store Day LP BBC Sessions 1984-85, which omits the Phil Kennedy Show session and the final Janice Long Show sessions.
Tracks 1-4 recorded 10th April 1984 Maida Vale Studio 5. Produced by Mark Radcliffe, engineered by Ted de Bono. Broadcast 17th April 1984 on The John Peel Show. Tracks 5-8 recorded 21st June 1984 Maida Vale Studio 5. Produced by Martyn Hayles (engineer unknown). Broadcast 9th July 1984 on The David 'Kid' Jensen Show. Tracks 9-12 recorded 4th December 1984 Maida Vale Studio 5. Produced by Mark Radcliffe, engineered by Mike Robinson. Broadcast 12th December 1984 on The John Peel Show. Tracks 13-15 recorded February 1985. Produced by Ted Beston (engineer unknown). Broadcast 2nd March 1985 on The Phil Kennedy Show. Tracks 16-19 recorded 3rd July 1985 Maida Vale Studio 5. Produced by Barry Andrews, Engineered by Martyn Parker. Broadcast 11th July 1985 on The Janice Long Show. Tracks 20-23 recorded 22nd October 1986 Maida Vale Studio 5. Produced by Barry Andrews, engineered by Martyn Parker & Elizabeth Lewis. Broadcast 5th November 1986 on The Janice Long Show.
All tracks published by Perfect Songs Ltd., except: track 4 by Keith Prowse Music Ltd. & EMI Music Publishing Ltd., track 10 Omagas Publishing, track 19 by Robins Music Publishing Ltd., track 23 Perfect Songs Ltd & Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Although Brendan Behan is credited as writing 'The Auld Triangle' there is some dispute as to whether he actually wrote the track. Track 15, Sally MacLennane, is spelled "Maclennane" on the rear cover. |